Southwest Florida Campgrounds

Southwest Florida: a Campers Paradise!

Welcome to the unspoiled sanctuary of Southwest Florida home to Fort Meyers and Sanibel Island on Florida's gulf coast. We invite you to enjoy an atmosphere that's a little quieter, a little less hurried and a lot less like the rest of the world. A place of fascinating wildlife observation, pristine white sand beaches and hundreds of uninhabited islands the southwest camping region of Florida offers many points of interest and attractions.

From the Edison and Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers to the Ringling Museum of Sarasota, from Sanibel to Marco Island this region is a favorite camping destination for winter and summer visitors who love to enjoy pristine gulf coast beaches, preserved wildlife sanctuaries and historic places of interest.

Southwest Florida Camping and RV ParksNestled on the Gulf of Mexico and the northern side of the everglades National Park, with its countless streams, waterways, and bayous this camping region is a paradise destination for those who enjoy pristine habitats and the natural beauty of Florida’s subtropical ecosystem. Adventurers can enjoy camping, canoeing, kayaking and fishing. For those looking for a more romantic experience they can enjoy the many shops, antiques, and architecture in the nearby islands of this special region of the sunshine state.

Naples Florida is known for exquisite sunsets, incredible shopping, championship golf & white sand beaches. Nearby to several major land reserves, including: the Everglades National Park, Big Cypress National Preserve, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge , Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, and Picayune Strand State Forest. Naples is a perfect daytrip destination for campers and RV’ers staying in the Southwest Camping Region of Florida, the downtown region boasts a variety of upscale antique shops, art galleries and the open air shopping district.

Sanibel and Captiva Islands are the perfect choice for spending a day biking on more than 20 miles of bike paths, or a day shelling and walking on the more than 15 miles of pristine beaches. Visit the Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge a favorite birding spot to see more than 200 types of birds, low tide is the best time but anytime is very enjoyable, bring your camera.

Marco Island located in Southwest Florida on the Gulf of Mexico is the largest of Florida's Ten Thousand Islands. Only a few miles from the northern edge of Florida’s National Everglades Marco Island is a great place for a day trip of shopping, dining or just enjoying its beautiful beaches.